Wood, bamboo, and steel formworks have long been the norm, but they come with hidden costs – low reuse cycles, moisture damage, and high labor for cleaning and plastering. Plastic shuttering material offers a simpler, more economical alternative for the right projects.
One Key Advantage: Lower Total Cost Over Multiple Uses
High reuse cycles – Quality plastic shuttering material can be reused 30‑50 times vs. 5‑8 times for wood formwork. For high‑rise or repetitive floor projects, cost per use drops by more than 60%.
No release agent needed – The smooth surface of plastic shuttering material releases concrete easily, saving both material and labor on every floor.
Residual value – Scrap plastic s...
Wood, bamboo, and steel formworks have long been the norm, but they come with hidden costs – low reuse cycles, moisture damage, and high labor for cleaning and plastering. Plastic shuttering material offers a simpler, more economical alternative for the right projects.
One Key Advantage: Lower Total Cost Over Multiple Uses
High reuse cycles – Quality plastic shuttering material can be reused 30‑50 times vs. 5‑8 times for wood formwork. For high‑rise or repetitive floor projects, cost per use drops by more than 60%.
No release agent needed – The smooth surface of plastic shuttering material releases concrete easily, saving both material and labor on every floor.
Residual value – Scrap plastic shuttering material can be recycled (20‑30% of purchase price), unlike wood waste that costs money to dispose of.
Less breakage & no patching – Plastic shuttering material is tough, impact‑resistant, and waterproof. No swelling, no delamination, and no on‑site material loss.